Stack Audio Auva Isolator


I just ordered a set of these. They are supposed to be better than the Iso-Acoustics or even the Townshend podiums for speakers.

Anyone try these yet?

Auva Isolator - Stack Audio

ozzy

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Are the 2" Audiopoint’s that I own the same as the ones you are currently selling as Vibe Audio? If so, aren’t they still just a brass point sitting into a brass cup?

No they are not just brass pointed footers in a cup. The Audiopoints have a specific 'columb' shape that is supposed to dissipate resonance more effectively. I found them way better than standard brass pointed footers. But they did not compete at all with the (much more expensive) Stillpoints Ultra SS, which is my current reference.

 

agisthos,

Yes, I know they are better than just brass footers. Are they the same items as the Audio Points that I bought years ago from (I think it was called) Star Sound Technologies?

ozzy

Yes I got mine from Star Sound as well. The new company name looks to have the exact same names and product codes as before so you would presume it’s the same footers.

Hello Ozzy,

The two-inch Audio Points shown in your system are an older body style. A newer version released before COVID-19 establishes subtle differences in the newer body style’s sonic.

The sound increase occurs when adapting the new Coupling Discs (APCD5).

 

When comparing cones and pucks, the 2.5 and 3.5-inch Wide Body Audio Points are generally analyzed. 

The Award-Winning Rhythm Platforms and Rhythm JR Platforms serve as a higher value and sonic that shows off more about the resonance transfer process versus listening to three or four Audio Points.

You will note there is no difference in frequency affecting the character of your speaker system or any electronic product. You gain efficiency in component operation, reduced temperature, and hear more information from the equipment you own without clogging any signal pathway due to resonance build-up. 

Some of the products you mentioned alter frequency to enhance the sonic.

Your current use of the Audio Points is more of a floor connection to some type of woodblock used to support the amplifiers. This application is the dated catch-and-hold vibration method (isolation). I would position something between the electronics chassis and the top of the block. In your use, the Audio Points are only capable of mechanical grounding the block and will not achieve any measurable sonic improvements on the amplifiers.

The best method would be to install the electronics onto a Rhythm Platform. Should you like to give this a trial run, call me.  I will make the arrangements at no expense on your end. Just provide me with your results. We will provide return shipping labels. I am NOT attempting to shill or advertise on this forum. All information exchanged is confidential.

 

The new company is titled LiveVibe Audio. As I get older and Live-Vibe Technology™ is beginning to expand, I want to leave the planet with the company intact. This new business structure allows for expansion and awards those who have worked with us to achieve this point. We welcome a new breed of innovation and growth potential exceeding far beyond that of audio alone.  

 

Let me know by phone if you want to audition the Audio Point’s evolution. Rhythm Platforms and the Rhythm Juniors are much more than a few thirty-five-year-old parts and easily compete with all vibration management products in the marketplace.

 

Robert

330-260-6769

 

audiopoint,

Thank you very much for the added information and clarification. I may take you up on the offer to try them.

ozzy